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My biggest fear is the 2017 Giants becoming the 2016 Jets, where the schedule just kills us and we're out of it before we know it. However, we have a younger, deeper roster than they did this year and you never know what these other teams will look like by the time we play them. For now, let's enjoy the first playoff appearance since 2011 and think about this after we're hoisting the Lombardi trophy! _________________

Alot can change in an offseason so it'd be tough to tell how hard or easy that schedule is. Kinda bugs me so many of the road games are all the way across the country though. @ Arizona, SF, Denver, Oakland... at least they got Seattle, LA, and SD at home_________________

Kansas City too. Getting to avoid Arrowhead Stadium and Century Link Stadium in the same season I think breaks almost perfectly for G-Men or any team really.

Those two and somehow Denver at home would have been close perfect. Wacky things happen at that no air having trap of a Stadium. I still have that nightmare Thanksgiving game from 2009 where McDaniels was on the sideline making an as$ out of himself fresh in my memory.

Fingers crossed for the Cards, 49ers and Raiders coming after a Thursday game and/or bye._________________

If we can split the west coast and road division games, I think we'll be in very good shape. Tampa on the road could be tough, too, but hopefully as a Florida resident my presence will inspire the team to a victory .

If we can go 6-2 at home then we have a good chance. We stand a good chance at beating Washington, San Francisco, TB and even Dallas. Arizona is a good team but they don't scare me with their situation at QB. With those 3 games where we will be the favorite (WSH, SF & TB) and sneak out just one upset win at either ARZ, OAK, DAL, DEN and you got a 10-6 team who will be right there in the playoff race.